[aprssig] OT: Any Smart Home "Geeks" still here?
Brian B. Riley
brianbr at mac.com
Mon Jan 8 08:33:24 EST 2007
Bob,
for "Solar AMPS" and "Win AMPS" - is that instantaneous amperage or
cumulative amp-hours, If the latter over what period of time?
On Jan 7, 2007, at 10:51 PM, Bob Bruninga wrote:
>>> ...>for only a little more [than a WX station], you
>>> might buy a wind generator that can produce up to
>>> 400W for under $550 (the model AIR-X).
>>
>> Bob... Will you really be getting true wind speed from
>> the wind generator?
>
> No, and you are entirely correct that it is not a substitute for a
> WX station. But I guess after I bought my first Peet Bros WX
> station back in 1995 to add WX to APRS, and after the squirrels ate
> through all the cables, I have not had that much interest in WX.
> My wife has cats and they are pretty useless anyway, So I use them
> to tell the weather.
>
> THeir length is proportional to temperature. If they are wet it is
> raining. I enjoy tossing them out the door to measure the snow
> depth too.
>
> So my coments were only towards the gadget and experimental part of
> the hobby which to me is satisfied by playing with alternative
> energy where I can. I do thank the surrounding APRS WX stations,
> however, for letting my analyze the wind conditions in my area. I
> have driven by their houses to see where their annemometer is
> located, and then use the FINDU info to get an idea of the general
> wind in this area.
>
> Again, I do want to standardize where possible on an application of
> the KPC-3+ telemetry to read home alternative energy production.
> This way, FINDU can have a CGI so that we can instanly see the APRS
> contribution to alternative energy. Lets see...
>
> Ch1 - System volts
> Ch2 - Wind AMPS
> Ch3 - Solar Amps
> ch4 - user defined (maybe inddor temp)
> Ch5 - User defined (maybe outdoor temp)?
>
> This way, the first three could always be interpreted as
> alternative energy power production. ?
>
> Bob, WB4APR
>
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